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| Moore, M. B. Philippides, M. Z. P ... American School of Classical Studies at Athens ... This volume is the first of the Athenian Agora reports to deal specifically with figured wares; it is concerned with the black-figured pottery found in the excavations in the Athenian Agora between 1931 ... 1986 |
| Fragment from swelling pot wall; unglazed inside. Purple on tail(?) as also on bit of drapery at left edge of fragment. Leica ... 15 March 1932 |
| From a closed pot (olpe?) with a panel in which a lion. Part of head preserved: muzzle red, teeth white. In field, incised rosette, retouched with red. On the deposit list but published as E 14:11(?) S.W ... 15-16 March 1934 |
| From a closed pot, perhaps an oinochoe. Part of a large bird, walking right, added purple on wing and tail bands; alternating tail feathers. Hole in bedrock, early fill. Leica ... 20 June 1935 |
| The mouth and the handle missing, with fragments of the body. Flaring echinus foot. In a square panel on the body, bordered with purple, a siren, right; a rosette in field in front. Good incision; added ... 6 May 1938 |
| Fragment from wall of thin-walled closed pot. Lower body, legs and part of shield of warrior running left. Two purple bands below panel. Purple for his garment and his shield-rim; white for the shield ... 26 May 1938 |
| Small fragment from neck and shoulder of closed pot. Head of bearded Herakles with lion's skin, right; above, traces of lotus border. Purple and white for lion's mouth and teeth. Careful incision throughout ... 28 May-16 June 1938 |
| Six joining pieces from side of plump closed pot, oinochoe?
Panel decoration: two hind equine legs at the extreme left; a dog to right (muzzle, hindquarters and tail missing); part of opaque rosette ... 30 July 1947 |
| Mended from two pieces; from shoulder.
Two male figures facing each other; part of the forehead of the one at the left and the head of that at the right wearing a fillet, preserved. Spearhead between ... 9 March 1953 |
| Mouth, handle and fragments of body missing. A round-bodied oinochoe.
On the body a pair of grotesque heads face each other over a floral ornament. Blobby rosette with incised crosses in field. Red for ... 20 June 1955 |
Lower half of body preserved. In figured panel, Dionysos seated to right, with horn, between dancing satyrs. Underside of flat disk foot reserved. White for chiton of Dionysos. Red line around vase at ... 30 July 1959 |
Well, neatly stone-curbed to bottom. Diameter 0.70m. The use filling, from about 3.50m to bottom, consisted chiefly of water-jars with a few small vases and some black-figured fragments.
Upper filling, ... Use filling of ca. 575-550 B.C. |
Pit in deep depression in bedrock. Also includes containers from early fill under late Roman floors down to bedrock at 81-83/ΚΗ-ΛΒ. Notebook cites early fill, ca. 6th. c., with some obviously late disturbance ... 7th c. to ca. 575 B.C. |
Fillings associated with Southwest and North Buildings (78-99/ΙΣΤ-ΚΘ) and early walls to west of Great Drain.
pottery p. 1189, vol VII ... Subdivisions:
.1=Filling over bedrock.
.2=Fillings behind retaining ... Various levels and dates |
Middle Stoa Building Fill (with filling to S) (See also Κ: H-I-J 14-15 and Λ: K-M 13-14)
This deposit is not definitive and must be considered with the above deposits before details are entered into database; ... To ca. 180 B.C. |
| Well below Stoa Terrace Fountain.
Heavy dumped filling, including a great variety of figured and plain wares.
Never completed in antiquity because of hard bedrock. Estimated Grid ... 575-550 B.C. |
Well at 56/ΚΣΤ. Diameter 1.05m. Found in 18 April 1938.
Dug in 3 May 1938 ... 600-575 B.C. |
Well 8: Archaic. On the northwest slope of the Acropolis.
Depth from surface of rock, -16.10m.
Diameter top ca. 0.90; bottom ca 0.80m. Water level, ca. -9m ... Late 6th - early 5th c. B.C. |
Well Y, in area North of the West end of the Yellow Poros Foundation. The shaft had cut through the wall of an earlier well and the cavity had been packed with stones by the diggers of the new well. In ... Earth 5th c. B.C. |
Well 6: archaic. Diameter 1.20m
Well on the northwest slope of the Acropolis, below the Klepsydra.
There are three fills, all thrown into the unfinished well at the same time (end of 6th- beginning of ... Last quarter of 6th c. B.C. |
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